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What is the adjective form of teach?

The adjective form of "teach" is "teachable."


What is Andragogy and Principles of Teaching Adults?

Andragogy is the theory and practice of teaching adults, focusing on self-directed learning, practical applications, and building on the experiences of learners. Some principles of teaching adults include involving learners in their own learning process, creating a supportive and interactive learning environment, and allowing for application of new knowledge to real-life situations.


How has adult education contributed to andragogy?

Adult education has contributed to andragogy by shaping it into a framework that is learner-centered, recognizing the unique needs and characteristics of adult learners. It has emphasized self-directed learning, practical application of knowledge, and the importance of prior experiences in shaping learning outcomes. Adult education has helped to establish andragogy as a distinct approach to teaching adults that considers their motivation, autonomy, and readiness to learn.


What are the concept theories strategies and materials of the pedagogical and andragogy teaching strategies?

Pedagogy is focused on teaching children, emphasizing structure, guidance, and directive instruction to facilitate learning. Andragogy, on the other hand, is geared towards teaching adults, highlighting self-directed learning, experience-based activities, and problem-solving strategies. The concepts, theories, strategies, and materials used in each approach are tailored to the specific characteristics and needs of the learners, whether children or adults.


Is teachable a verb?

No, "teachable" is an adjective that describes a person's ability or willingness to learn something. The verb form would be "teach."